Once you upgrade to Windows 11 there's only a short time when you can roll back to 10 unfortunately. Hopefully they'll release a fix in an update to 11.
Posts by Finally
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I normally use the Samsung Internet browser on my Galaxy S21, but the new site doesn't render with any controls. It works with Chrome on this device though.
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PA speakers won't sound like a guitar amp though. They sound like a guitar in a mix, which is what the audience should hear. But it should sound excellent, not harsh.
Are you using much distortion and do you have a high cut EQ somewhere?
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You do have the cab section turned on for the Altos, right?
This was my first thought too.
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I've got a few pilot users on Windows 11 and it's been pretty problematic for anything that isn't straightforward, so this isn't that surprising for me.
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I guess what I'm saying is that Celestion made the F12-X200 as the most neutral speaker for any digital setup, whereas the Kone was designed by Celestion to Kemper's requirements, so the more genetic one would have to bring something better (I love my setup with a Kab). Peace. 🙂
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No, that's not a slur against Celestion. They make both of them. It's just a pro...
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One was designed and built specifically to make the Kemper sound good.
Your turn. 🙂
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Hi there!
It's going to be a shock the first time you try it at rehearsal, possibly. Give it some time and maybe consider a powered guitar speaker or Kone to replace your nice tube amp to get more authentic sounds and low weight.
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Names are generally not the exact wording of the original amp due to copyright infringement risk. My Line 6 stuff was also like that.
For individual users uploading things to Rig Exchange there's very little risk due to the fact that they aren't profiting from the use of the name and aren't worth pursuing by the copyright owners.
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Since you already think "chords", that's a big part of the battle. Playing those as single note lines, combined with major, minor, chromatic, etc, etc will get you started. Modes are the next step, to truly "paint" interesting and relevant stuff you might not otherwise think of.
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Welcome!
Also, make a conscious effort to play with a much lighter touch. Most of the people I've met who transition to electric squeeze the strings too hard and pull notes sharp. Just lightly, right in behind the fret.
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seriously, this sound has really too much treble for me . Do not tell me that you find this sound good anyway.
Sounds like the sort of tone that would sound great in a mix.
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I like having the profiles unadulterated, so I can choose how much to shelf off based on the song. For a solo passage I want more low stuff.
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Still waiting. I doubt this ever will happen
What I rather believe is that there will soon be a new Kemper Stage, because the price of the old one has just dropped significantly.
Your doubting doesn't match history. If Kemper say they're going to do something it gets done in my experience. I get the anticipation, but it's not stopping anyone from making great music with the Kemper. 🙂
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Yeah - I love that the gain knob will only do the amount of gain on the original amp. I spend most of my time between clean and the edge of breakup, so this will make it much easier to find the sweet spot, as MB pointed out.
I love how both of them agree that the tone controls on a Marshall are pretty much decoration.
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I thought the connection between the unit and remote was digital? Would expect it to be intermittent if there's a cable issue, not change the tone.
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That looks really cool!
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Thanks for your answers. Do i have to use the EXP output for Volume control ( Pedal 1)? I thought the OUT is the right connection to the Kemper. When connecting EXP i'm able to calibrate the pedal, but not with the OUT channel.
Hope that make sense.
Hi there! It's important to know if you're using TS (guitar cables) or stereo TRS cables to connect it.
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I've never heard a bad thing about any Friedman product. I'm assuming this will be to notch.
The comment in the last video about " amp manufacturers making pedals that replicate their amps" is an interesting one, because I've been using a Bogner Ubershall pedal for years. 🙂